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Well-being Resources

Help Section

We can all use help at some time or another. Use the links below to find specific resources aimed towards getting you help.

Definitions

High concern

Use these resources when the situation is: 

  • an immediate emergency;
  • a crisis in which I or someone I know needs help now; or
  • life threatening which requires immediate attention and/or is dangerous

Medium concern

Use these resources when the situation is:

  • serious but not life threatening;
  • an immediate danger where I or someone I know is having trouble and it could become a crisis if not attended to; or
  • developing and requires action or attention soon

Low concern

Use these resources when the situation is:

  • a minor event or for prevention and education;
  • for observation or preparation where I or someone I know wants to avoid trouble or a crisis by getting prevention tips or training; or
  • to raise awareness, wellness, prevention, or education

SLU Employees (Faculty or Staff)

High concern
  • Call 911
  • National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline:  Call or text 988 or visit https://988lifeline.org
  • National Suicide Prevention: 1-800-273-8255
  • Crisis Text Line: Text MOSAFE to 741-741
  • Behavioral Health Response (BHR): 314-469-6644 or 800-811-4760
  • Department of Public Safety: 314-977-3000
  • SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital: 314-577-8000
  • Life Crisis Services: 314-647-4357
  • National Hopeline Hotline (English and Spanish): 1-800-784-2433
  • First Call for Help Hotline (English and Spanish): 1-800-492-0618
  • The Trevor Project (LGBTQ+ support): 1-866-488-7386
  • BlackLine (Black, Black LGBTQI, Brown, Native and Muslim community):1-800- 604-5841
  • TransLifeline 1-877-565-8860

SSM/ SLUCare Employees (Faculty, Resident or Fellow)

High concern
  • Call 911
  • National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline:  Call or text 988 or visit https://988lifeline.org
  • National Suicide Prevention: 1-800-273-8255
  • Crisis Text Line: Text MOSAFE to 741-741
  • Behavioral Health Response (BHR): 314-469-6644 or 800-811-4760
  • Department of Public Safety: 314-977-3000
  • SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital: 314-577-8000
  • Life Crisis Services: 314-647-4357
  • National Hopeline Hotline (English and Spanish): 1-800-784-2433
  • First Call for Help Hotline (English and Spanish): 1-800-492-0618
  • The Trevor Project (LGBTQ+ support): 1-866-488-7386
  • BlackLine (Black, Black LGBTQI, Brown, Native and Muslim community):1-800- 604-5841
  • TransLifeline 1-877-565-8860
Medium concern
  • Chaplains at SLU Hospital: 314-577-8066
  • Department of Public Safety: 314-977-3000
  • St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute: 314-289-9411
  • Academic and Psychological Testing Psychological Services Center: 314-977-2278
  • Physician Support Line: 1-888-409-0141
  • SSM Health/SLU SOM Wellness Resources

School of Medicine Students (Medical Students, Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows)

High concern
  • Call 911
  • Call 314-977-8255 (TALK); Normal business hours (Crisis Support at SLU’s University Counseling Center)
  • Call 314-977-8255 (TALK), press option no. 9 (nurse triage); after hours (Crisis Support at SLU’s University Counseling Center)
  • National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline:  Call or text 988 or visit 988lifeline.org
  • National Suicide Prevention: 1-800-273-8255
  • Crisis Text Line: Text MOSAFE to 741-741
  • Behavioral Health Response (BHR): 314-469-6644 or 800-811-4760
  • Department of Public Safety: 314-977-3000
  • SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital: 314-577-8000
  • Life Crisis Services: 314-647-4357
  • National Hopeline Hotline (English and Spanish): 1-800-784-2433
  • First Call for Help Hotline (English and Spanish): 1-800-492-0618
  • The Trevor Project (LGBTQ+ support): 1-866-488-7386
  • BlackLine (Black, Black LGBTQI, Brown, Native and Muslim community): 1-800- 604-5841
  • TransLifeline 1-877-565-8860

For those concerned about a student in distress, check out SLU’s University Counseling Center's crisis resources.

Medium concern

About the Resources

Here at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine, we believe in cura personalis, the sanctity of human life, dignity and respect of all people, devotion to social justice, humility, the multifaceted nature of wellness, and well-balanced healthy relationships.

We support wellness across multiple domains including academic, professional, mental, physical, and social/interpersonal. In partnership with our fully integrated partners, SSM Health and SLUCare Physician Group, we seek to accomplish this by creating the SLUCare 4 Self & Others well-being task force, wellness event planning, assessment of our community's mental health, and provision of health-related resources.